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Hello from Richfield

Postby SpitFyRRe on Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:40 pm

I was referred here from a fellow over at Glock Talk so I thought I'd check it out. (active under the same name)

I'm originally from WI and moved to MN about 4 years ago (Go Pack Go!).

Just picked up a new Sig P238 to add to the collection and so far, a week into it, I love it. This is our forth Sig; He has two, a P229 and a 226, I had a P250SC and sold it for my 238. We also have an old school Dan Wesson .357/.38 revolver. My biggest dilemma at the moment is figuring out how to comfortably conceal the P238. I'm thinking IWB, but I want to try a few holsters out before purchasing one and I can't imagine how well it will go over if I'm sticking things down my pants. I can't OWB without looking like I have a hip deformity and I'm not thrilled about carrying in the small of my back.

Looking forward to learning some more things and having a few of my questions answered.
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Re: Hello from Richfield

Postby ranger on Mon Jan 21, 2013 6:31 pm

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Re: Hello from Richfield

Postby EAJuggalo on Mon Jan 21, 2013 6:36 pm

Glad to see you made it over. Post a Want to Borrow in the Loaner forum and I'm sure folks have something that will give you an idea of what you want. The second Saturday of each month there is a get together breakfast at the Old Country Buffet in Maplewood, always a good place to meet some new people.
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